The War for Anatolia and the Remaking of International Order : Greece, Turkey and the End of the First World War (Histories of Internationalism)

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The War for Anatolia and the Remaking of International Order : Greece, Turkey and the End of the First World War (Histories of Internationalism)

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From 1919 to 1922, Greece and Turkey fought a brutal war for Anatolia that reconfigured international politics.

This volume examines the international, transnational and economic dimensions of that conflict and the bitter peace that formally ended it.

Bringing together a diverse group of experts drawing on multiple archives and the latest scholarship, this volume analyses the complexities of peacemaking, the foundation of new nations through the violent 'unmixing' of peoples, the traumas of military mobilisation, and the remarkable revival of global capitalism on the ruins of old empires. Taken together, these essays will remind readers that the Great War did not end in 1919, and that the Greek-Turkish story is a critical element in the wider reshaping of twentieth-century international order.

Contents

Introduction by Georgios Giannakopoulos, Joseph A. Maiolo and Gonda Van Steen

Part I: The International Dimensions

1. Volker Prott, Destroying the Paris Order: The Fire of Smyrna as a Global Turning Point

2. Jane K. Cowan, Building a Transnational Feminist Peace Movement in the Balkans after the Greater War: The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and the Problem of Macedonia

3. Darragh Gannon, Re-writing the New International Order: Revolutionary Ireland and the Greek-Turkish Conflict

Part II: Forced Migration, Forced Immobilisation and Self-Mobilisation

4. Antonio Ferrara, 1919-22 as a "Hinge Moment" in the History of European Forced Migrations

5. Panagiotis Karagkounis, "A Necessary and Temporary Concentration": Refugee Camps of Anatolian Refugees in Greece, 1922-24

6. Merih Erol, Fragile Lives under the Shadow of the Parthenon: Armenian Orphans and Refugees in Interwar Greece

7. Laura Robson, Enforcing Immobility: Mandates, Refugees, and the Production of "Territorial Integrity" in the ex-Ottoman Arab Lands

8. Charalampos Minasidis, The Ottoman Greek Orthodox between Greek, Turkish, and Self-Mobilisations (1918-1924)

Part III: Reconstituting Regional Capitalism

9. Gábor Egry, When Imperialists Joined the Nationalists against the West: Post-Imperial Business Networks and the Creation of National Economies in the Habsburg Post-Imperial Economic Space

10. Aykiz Dogan, Integrating into the "World Economy" through Numbers: Statistical Reform and Economic Policy in Early Republican Turkey

Conclusion: The Aftermath and Legacy of the 1922 Moment: A Centennial Retrospective by Georgios Giannakopoulos and Cemil Aydin

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